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Set deep in the mountains of southern France, this charming short novel
tells the story of a man from the Cèvennes Mountains called Roux, who
refuses to join the army at the outbreak of war in 1914. Instead, he
flees and hides in the hills, only returning occasionally to the farm
where he left his mother and sisters. The people of the valley condemn
his desertion and they hope the police will find his hideout. But as the
months and the years go by, and the horrors of the trenches become
known, the local people start to understand Roux's actions. Roux begins
to appear in the village more often, helping out and explaining that his
decision was taken out of respect for the Bible. His arrest at the end
of the War is therefore met with sadness and regret. Chamson explores
questions of perception, morality and conscience with a lightness of
touch coupled with an atmospheric picture of life in a WWI era rural
community.